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Erin C Schubert1, Megan Duininck2, Rebecca J Shlafer3.
Abstract
We describe an evaluation of a prison visiting program, Extended Visiting (EV), for incarcerated mothers and their children. Mothers (N = 24) and caregivers (N = 19) were interviewed regarding experiences with the program. Mothers identified benefits including maintaining a relationship with children, physical contact, motivation, privacy, peer support, and personal growth. Caregivers echoed mothers' appreciation for the opportunity to maintain mother-child relationships and physical contact. Mothers identified barriers including desire for overnight visits and more age-appropriate activities. Caregivers perceived travel time and costs and children's adverse reactions as barriers. When comparing EV to typical visiting, participants unanimously preferred EV.Entities:
Keywords: children of incarcerated parents; parenting; program evaluation; qualitative research; visitation
Year: 2016 PMID: 27867281 PMCID: PMC5111813 DOI: 10.1080/10509674.2016.1159641
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Offender Rehabil ISSN: 1050-9674